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CREMA'S CAREER STATS

Year

OVERALL GP

G-A-P

PIMS

ECACH GP

G-A-P

PIMS

2013-14

14

4-3-7

4

12

3-3-6

2

2014-15

12

1-3-4

0

11

1-3-4

0

2015-16

34

5-14-19

18

22

5-7-12

12

2016-17

31

17-12-29

32

22

13-8-21

20

Total

91

27-32-59

54

67

22-21-43

34

2016-17 (Senior): Named a member of the First Team All-Ivy League...Tabbed to the All-ECAC Hockey Third Team...Was the ECAC Hockey Player of the the Month for January...The ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Jan. 24...Completes his career in Hanover with 91 games played, 27 goals scored, and 32 assists...Finished the season first on the team in goals (17), points (29), and shots on goal (112)...One of just 3 players on the team to play in all 31 games... Scored the game-winning goal with 49 seconds remaining in regulation vs. No. 11 Michigan on Oct. 29...Recorded two goals and an assist for 3 points en route to a 5-2 victory at Robert Morris on Nov. 27...Contributed a goal and an assist in a 5-1 win over UNH at Thompson on Dec. 10...Added another assist at the Ledyard Classic to force a shootout finish in front of the home crowd vs. Army on Dec. 30...Scored two goals including the game winner in a 4-2 victory at RPI on Jan. 14...Tied his season high of 3 points in a game with a goal and two assists, one of which assisted the game winner, at Cornell on Jan. 28...Scored his fifth and final GWG of the season in a 5-4 victory at Brown on Feb. 17.

2015-16 (Junior): Finished fourth on the team with 19 points...Recorded a career-high four assists against Brown on Nov. 6 at home in a 7-3 win...Scored his first goal of the season in the first period against Yale on Nov. 7...Was named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Nov. 10...Scored in three consecutive games against St. Lawrence and on the road the following weekend at Cornell and Colgate...Scored the game-winning goal 3:52 into overtime against RPI at home on Feb. 13...Assisted on two Brad Schierhorn goals in a 3-2 OT Game 1 win against Colgate on Mar. 4...Picked up an assist on Tim O'Brien's double-overtime game winner that gave Dartmouth a Game 3 win against Colgate...Registered a pair of helpers in Dartmouth's Game 1 OT win at Yale on Mar. 11...Had an assist on the first Big Green goal in Game 2 in the sweep of Yale.

2014-15 (Sophomore): Missed the first 16 games of the season, continuing to rehabilitate from an injury…Played in 12 games…Finished the season with one goal and three assists for four points…Scored his lone tally of the year at home against RPI on Jan. 30, a goal that proved to be the winner…Had assists at Brown (Feb. 6) and Clarkson (Feb. 20) and home against Cornell on Feb. 13…Dartmouth was 1-0-0 in games in which he scored and 4-0-0 when he had a point.2013-14 (Freshman): Battled injuries all season long, playing in just 14 games…Scored four goals and registered three assists to rank 14th on the team in scoring with seven points…His two biggest goals of the season came in a 4-1 win at defending national champions and eighth-ranked Yale on Dec. 6, netting a pair of first-period goals just 2:53 apart. The win was the first for Dartmouth in New Haven since Feb. 17, 2007, snapping a seven-game skid at Ingalls Rink in the process…Scored his first collegiate goal against Brown on Oct. 25 at the Prudential Center as part of the Liberty Shootout…Notched his first goal at home in a loss to RPI on Nov. 2… Dartmouth was 1-2-0 when he scored a goal and 1-5-0 when picking up a point.

BEFORE DARTMOUTHMakes the jump to Dartmouth after two seasons in the OJHL with both the Hamilton Red Wings (2012-13) and the Brampton Capitals (2011-12)... In his final year in the league and his only season with Hamilton, Crema posted career highs of 61 points, 24 goals and 37 assists, surpassing his numbers from his time in Brampton in 2011-12 (15-24—39)…Was the leading scorer on his team each year he played in the OJHL…Named to the OJHL All-Prospects Team in 2012-13…His final two years of high school at the Crescent School in Toronto, he was named the team's MVP…Wore the ‘C' as team captain his final year of high school.

PERSONALSon of Ken Crema…Has one sister, Madison, who attends the University of North Carolina…Majoring in economics with a minor in theatre.